🌿 The Fashion Letter | Tuesday 11 📩

Discover the latest in eco-friendly fashion, meet inspiring entrepreneurs, and join exciting challenges in our first edition of The Fashion Letter.

  1. Where To Recycle Clothes For Money: The 13 Best Clothing Recyclers
    The article offers a comprehensive guide on how to recycle old clothing for store credit or cash. It highlights various brands and programs that accept worn textiles, providing details on what each company recycles and the incentives offered. This includes options like For Days, Subset, and Girlfriend Collective, which turn used clothing into new products or industrial materials, helping to reduce waste and promote sustainable practices.

  2. 11 Brands with Ethical and Eco Jumpsuits to Rock All Day Long
    The article features a curated list of eco-friendly jumpsuits from various brands. These jumpsuits are made from sustainable materials like organic cotton, TENCEL, and recycled fabrics, and they emphasize ethical production practices. The guide includes a range of styles and sizes, offering options for anyone looking to add versatile, stylish, and environmentally responsible pieces to their wardrobe.

  3. What is Circular Fashion? The Future of Sustainable Style
    The Honest Consumer article explains circular fashion, emphasizing reuse and longevity over disposable fashion. It contrasts circular and linear fashion systems, highlighting brands like Stella McCartney and Ministry of Supply that exemplify circular practices. Also discusses the environmental benefits, such as reduced waste and lower carbon emissions, and offers tips for consumers to support circular fashion through mindful purchasing and recycling initiatives.

ADORE ME

Adore Me is a lingerie and sleepwear brand that focuses on inclusivity and sustainability. The brand offers a wide range of sizes and styles, catering to diverse body types and preferences. Adore Me emphasizes eco-friendly practices by using sustainable materials and packaging, as well as a try-at-home service to reduce returns and waste. Their mission is to provide affordable, high-quality lingerie that makes every customer feel confident and comfortable.

Sustainability

Adore Me's introduction of "Adore Me by You" (AM by You), an AI-powered customization tool for designing personalized bralette and panty sets. This tool uses digital printing technology that reduces water usage by 99% compared to traditional methods. The initiative highlights the psychological appeal of customization, fostering emotional connections with products and promoting sustainability by producing garments on-demand, thereby minimizing waste.

SLOW FASHION

"Slow Fashion: Aesthetics Meets Ethics" by Safia Minney is a comprehensive guide to the slow fashion movement, advocating for ethical and sustainable practices in the fashion industry. The book features insights from industry leaders, designers, and activists, highlighting the importance of transparency, fair trade, and environmental responsibility. It also offers practical advice for consumers and fashion professionals on how to integrate slow fashion principles into their lives and businesses. 🌿👗

allbirds

Allbirds is a sustainable footwear and apparel brand known for its eco-friendly materials and minimalist design. Utilizing renewable resources like merino wool, eucalyptus tree fibers, and sugarcane, Allbirds focuses on reducing environmental impact while providing comfort and style. The brand also emphasizes transparency and carbon footprint reduction, making it a leader in sustainable fashion.

Future Fabrics Expo 2024

The Sustainable Angle's Future Fabrics Expo is a leading event dedicated to showcasing sustainable and responsibly produced textiles. Scheduled for June 25-26, 2024, in London, the expo features a wide range of eco-friendly materials and innovations in the fashion industry. It aims to connect designers and brands with sustainable suppliers, promoting environmentally conscious fashion solutions. The event includes seminars and exhibits, emphasizing the importance of sustainable practices in textiles.

In the latest episode of the Conscious Style Podcast, host Elizabeth Joy interviews fashion policy expert Kenya Wiley about how legislation and regulation can drive sustainability in fashion. They discuss current policies, the upcoming FTC Green Guides to combat greenwashing, and how individuals can influence sustainable fashion policy at local levels.

The episode provides insights into the intersection of fashion, law, and social justice, emphasizing the role of policy in creating a more sustainable fashion industry.

“There’s been a 31% increase in secondhand clothing listings on eBay in the last three years and secondhand fashion app, Vinted, has more than doubled its registered users since 2019, reaching 65 million in 2022.😮Source.

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